Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 31
... offense to his con- science . What he wants is the Douay version ; and this is just what these Protestants do not want , and would not for a moment tolerate . Though the Catholic claims that this kind of Bible - reading shall be ...
... offense to his con- science . What he wants is the Douay version ; and this is just what these Protestants do not want , and would not for a moment tolerate . Though the Catholic claims that this kind of Bible - reading shall be ...
Page 41
... offense . We simply mean squarely to state the position of these Protestants , without the slightest impeach- ment of their motives . Many of them rank among the theological and religious lights of the land . They hold the doctrine ...
... offense . We simply mean squarely to state the position of these Protestants , without the slightest impeach- ment of their motives . Many of them rank among the theological and religious lights of the land . They hold the doctrine ...
Page 96
... offense to their consciences , and hence , an invasion of their reli- gious rights . These parties do not complain of what such a school positively is or of the secular knowledge which it imparts , since this is certainly good as far as ...
... offense to their consciences , and hence , an invasion of their reli- gious rights . These parties do not complain of what such a school positively is or of the secular knowledge which it imparts , since this is certainly good as far as ...
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... offense to God ; and neither should be tolerated , especially by a people who hold to the doctrine of a personal God and the duty of religious worship . The pur- pose of this article is to examine the merits of this politico - religious ...
... offense to God ; and neither should be tolerated , especially by a people who hold to the doctrine of a personal God and the duty of religious worship . The pur- pose of this article is to examine the merits of this politico - religious ...
Page 150
... offense . If one is not bound to speak , there is no sin in not speaking . Let it then be shown that States , as such , and civil governments , as such , are bound to have a theology , and assert it by legal provisions , and we shall ...
... offense . If one is not bound to speak , there is no sin in not speaking . Let it then be shown that States , as such , and civil governments , as such , are bound to have a theology , and assert it by legal provisions , and we shall ...
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